Here are some more cool science experiments for school or to do at home. Kitchen Chemistry Kal, who is one of The Quirkles, KOLR 10, and Terri Johnson talk about fun science experiments for children that can be done in the kitchen with food. They demonstrate this through some fun and cool experiments involving food coloring, milk, and the unbreakable egg! www.quirkles.com Make sure you watch thisvideo too! It is an introduction to all of The Quirkles characters where you will discover why everyone is talking about these wonderful little scientists and their cool, simple, fun, and easy science experiments for children. http The Quirkles® are 26 imaginary scientists that help children everyday, all over the world, develop a love and appreciation for science. They are an educational based series of books that offer an easy new way to integrate literacy and fun science at school or at home for kids. Each book is full of vocabulary builders, character education lessons, and two related easy science experiments for children that allow for hands on activities, helping to reinforce the topics that were just read. The series was created by teachers, and each story teaches/reinforces the phonetic sounds that serve as the building blocks for reading, while also making science—earth, physical, and life—fun and cool to learn. If you liked this video please leave a comment so the Quirkles authors know you want them to keep making more. Then go check out these books and their cool …

@crisXD1032 Thanks for the question! It does not have to be Joy, but we have found Joy or Dawn work the best in most of the experiments using dish washing liquids. Off brands will work as well. Great variable for inquiry science! Try different kinds and monitor results. However, the creators of the Quirkles prefer Joy or Dawn!

@psaini94 we do not make those shirts. They are actually tie dyed lab coats that you can get off of the Steve Spangler Science website. Here is a simple video that we created on “Tie Dye Science” (search: Fun Coloring Activity for Children: Tie Dye Science) – Here’s another great video by Steve Spangler that shows you how to tie dye fabrics too (search: Spangler Tie-Dye Experience)